Wednesday, August 01, 2007 - 10:35 PM
This past weekend was the annual movie-geek-fest Comic-Con in San Diego, and I actually got to go, covering as many events as I could for TheCinemaSource. You can see most of the coverage and pictures we got over on this page.
Anyway, with the planning and traveling and writing that went in to that, I forgot to tell you I had two reviews up: for The Simpsons Movie and that Don Cheadle movie Talk to Me. You're about to get a lot more, too, as I'm reviewing three movies coming out this coming weekend. Yeah, I'd rather they not all come out at once too, but oh well. I guess I could've written the reviews in advance so I wouldn't have to write them all tomorrow, but what fun would that be?
I was going to just leave you with that tease and not tell you which movies, but then I realized that no one cares. So since you guys are the loyal readers of my site (I don't think I get any other traffic), here are the movies and an exclusive preview of what I thought of them:
Oh, and if it's in theaters near you, see Sunshine. It's destined to be lost in the shuffle of higher-profile movies, but it's absolutely worth seeing on the big screen.
Anyway, with the planning and traveling and writing that went in to that, I forgot to tell you I had two reviews up: for The Simpsons Movie and that Don Cheadle movie Talk to Me. You're about to get a lot more, too, as I'm reviewing three movies coming out this coming weekend. Yeah, I'd rather they not all come out at once too, but oh well. I guess I could've written the reviews in advance so I wouldn't have to write them all tomorrow, but what fun would that be?
I was going to just leave you with that tease and not tell you which movies, but then I realized that no one cares. So since you guys are the loyal readers of my site (I don't think I get any other traffic), here are the movies and an exclusive preview of what I thought of them:
- Bourne Ultimatum - awesome.
- Becoming Jane - zzzzzzzzzzzz.
- The Ten - extremely hilarious.
Oh, and if it's in theaters near you, see Sunshine. It's destined to be lost in the shuffle of higher-profile movies, but it's absolutely worth seeing on the big screen.
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